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-% tamil.tex -- guide for using wntml10 with Malayalam-TeX
-% Last edit: 25-DEC-1992
-
-\input tmlmacs
-\input mmtrmacs
-
-\beginsection How To Type Tamil
-
-Because all the ingredients where available and easily adaptable to
-Malayalam-\TeX, I decided to add the capability to typeset Tamil. The
-font used is {\tt wntml10}, available free from Washington State
-University. All you have to do to be able to type Tamil is say
-
-\medskip
-{\tt\bslash input tmlmacs}
-\medskip
-
-somewhere near the beginning of your document. Then you can enter
-{\it Tamil-mode} with {\tt<{}tamil>} and leave it with {\tt<{}/tamil>}.
-
-The following table shows the character(s) you have to type to produce
-a Tamil character.
-
-\bigskip
-\input tmltrans
-\bigskip
-
-When you use Tamil in your document, you have to run it once more
-through a pre-processor, to replace the transcription for \TeX-commands
-that typeset the Tamil characters. Say
-
-\medskip
-{\tt patc -p tamil.pat {\it input-file output-file}}
-\medskip
-to pre-process Tamil.
-
-If you
-have lots of text available in another transcription, you can convert
-it with {\tt patc} to this transcription. two pattern-files are
-provided. {\tt adami.pat} translates the ADAMI transcription scheme,
-and {\tt wntml.pat} translates the original transcription used
-at W.S.U.
-
-\endinput